Graduates in Archaeology and History of Art will be able to:
- work in institutions in charge of the protection, conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage, with particular reference to the archaeological and historical-artistic fields (Superintendencies and other peripheral offices of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, Museums, cultural offices of local authorities and other public and private institutions);
- manage bodies and centres for the study, research and conservation of the archaeological and historical-artistic heritage at Public bodies and institutions (subject to compliance with the provisions of the law) and private bodies;
- carry out management and specialist consultancy work for sectors of the cultural industry (publishing, event organisation, communication);
- carry out activities in the field of teaching, subject to the fulfilment of the legal requirements for obtaining a teaching qualification;
- work in a managerial capacity in the field of private enterprise, active in the protection and use of cultural assets.
In addition to the above, this programme prepares for the professions of:
- Curators, conservators and directors of museums and archaeological sites and excavations;
- Organisers of conferences, exhibitions and events;
- Art Critics.